Video released of latest Kyron Hinton police encounter

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Early Friday evening, multiple videos of a second incident involving Kyron Hinton, the man at the center of a case that led to felony indictments against three law enforcement officers, was released.

The clips include cell phone video and dashboard cameras, some of which was blurred out to protect the identity of uninvolved individuals at the hospital.

The incident happened this past weekend after Hinton called 9-1-1 to report a person had been shot. Minutes later, his mother called Wake Emergency Dispatch and told them that Kyron "feels like someone wants to hurt him."

At the scene, EMS and Wake Sheriff's deputies found Hinton sitting down where they evaluated him.

In the background of the video, a dog can be heard barking. During the first incident on April 3, a deputy's K9 lunged at Hinton.

On Monday, a day after his arrest, Hinton's advocates Kimberly Muktarian and Diana Powell said they believed the dog's bark triggered an episode, highlighting his mental issues.

"Absolutely, his mother even mentioned it. His mother said he began to fall apart when he heard the dogs bark," Kimberly Muktarian said.

During multiple points, law enforcement instructed Hinton to stop kicking, though a deliberate kick cannot be seen in the provided videos.

EMS explained to Hinton the ongoing situation, telling him 'You're having a psychotic episode - and that's all right."

Hinton asked law enforcement for his mother to come with him to the hospital.

At the hospital, he was cited with misdemeanor assault on a government official during the encounter. He was given the citation while in the hospital.

In a statement regarding the incident, Wake Sheriff's Deputies wrote:

On Sunday June 3, 2018 at approximately 12:20 a.m. deputies responded to a reported shooting at 2307 Golden Avenue in Raleigh. Once they arrived, deputies were unable to locate anyone that had been shot. Deputies located Kyron Hinton behind 2307 Golden Avenue. Based upon the deputies' observations of Mr. Hinton, EMS was asked to evaluate him. Mr. Hinton was assisted to the ambulance by his mother, EMS personnel, and deputies. Once in the ambulance Mr. Hinton became combative and resisted treatment. During the evaluation Mr. Hinton kicked a deputy. Mr. Hinton was transported to Wake Med Garner. Mr. Hinton was charged by citation with misdemeanor assault on a government officer. This is investigation is continuing, and I will provide further information as it becomes available.

ABC 11 is expected to receive more video from inside the hospital Saturday morning.